Cheap trips to Tunisia, an oasis in North Africa

29-11-2022

Tunisia is the smallest of the North African countries, but also very popular, with a
culture and historical sights to rival the best in North Africa. The fact that
Tunisia was occupied by many of the great Mediterranean empires during its turbulent
history, has given him a unique and interesting way of life that is unlike his elders
neighbours

There is a lot to see and do in this small country and indeed many European citizens
do. With impressive Islamic architecture, Roman and Carthaginian ruins, and an incredibly friendly atmosphere
folks it was always going to be a tourist hotspot but add to this a beautiful arena
coastline and amazing desert landscapes in the south and you have one hell of a
destiny.

The best time to visit Tunisia are the spring months, between March and May, when the
temperatures are nice and warm, summer is popular with European citizens and can be sweltering
and accommodation is at a premium.

Regarding health: the medical services available in Tunisia are not of a very good quality and
If you become seriously ill, you will most likely need to be air evacuated to
Italy. Waterborne viruses are a problem, so basic water hygiene will need to be considered.
consideration, such as boiling your water or, better yet, drinking only bottled water. How is
the same with any hot country, you should be careful with sunstroke and dehydration since
as well as sunburn. Drink a lot of water, take a lot of salt and cover yourself! snakes are a
problem in the south, so stay alert if you visit the region.

Visas and documents: Most Western citizens can stay in Tunisia for up to three months without
that they need a visa, although Australian and New Zealand citizens can only get it two weeks after arrival.
Extensions are easy to obtain in Tunisia, although they will take around two weeks to issue.
Israeli citizens are not allowed to enter the country.

Cost: Tunis is a budget traveler’s dream destination, with so much to see and costs that
they are extremely low. A budget of $15 a day will get you by pretty easily, including a night in
a guest house, local transport and food. If you budget a little more you can have
a more comfortable guest house and have the opportunity to visit the most remote places.

The Sights – For such a small country, Tunisia has a wealth of sights and activities for the
visitor. Tunis, the capital, is a relaxed place and it is easy to stay here for a few days.
without wanting to escape There are many places of interest within a day trip distance from the city.
including some wonderful ruins like ancient Carthage and Utica.

The coastline is fantastic with some stunning beaches and bays and there is somewhere to
everyone from the jet-setters among you to those looking for a more secluded spot
to stay. The only problem with this is that in summer it gets crowded.
European citizens who have discovered the beaches in the last five years.

Another highlight of a visit to Tunisia is to visit the oasis city of Tozeur, with its
spectacular scenery and a vibrant market life. A great way to enjoy the scenery of the world.
The biggest desert is doing a three day camel safari, a great experience and amazing value!

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